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Signs tour preacher does not believe in Biblical baptism
Monday, August 08, 2016Signs your preacher does not believe in Biblical baptism
How many of you would go to a racist to get a proper understanding of equality? Would you go to a vegetarian to learn the benefits of eating meat? In both cases, you would expect to get a slanted answer. I asked those questions as preparation for this one – why would you go to a denominational teacher for baptism? He may be willing to baptize you. He may even want to baptize you!. However, the baptism is probably not being done for Biblical reasons.
The Bible clearly teaches that baptism is for the remission of sins (Acts 22:16) and that is the final step in putting off the old man of sin and putting on Christ (Rom. 6:3-7). Knowing these things, here are several signs that a preacher does not believe baptism has anything to do with salvation:
- Sets up a future date and thinks there is no urgency – unlike what the Bible teaches (Acts 8:36-38).
- Is convinced you are already a Christian before you are baptized – unlike what the Bible teaches (Acts 2:38).
- Wants it to be some kind of ceremony where others have to be present or participate – unlike what the Bible teaches (Acts 16:33).
- Promotes the belief that works having nothing to do with salvation – unlike what the Bible teaches (James 2:24).
- Stresses the importance of being baptized as “an outward sign of an inward grace” – unlike what the Bible teaches (I Pet. 3:21).
- Teaches that people are baptized into the kingdom/the church – unlike what the Bible teaches (Gal. 3:27).
Chuck